UAE | DUBAI IN (ALMOST) A DAY

Because you can't visit the UAE without seeing the mind-trip that is Dubai...

The contrast of all the buildings in this city is just surreal!

We set off on our road trip from Abu Dhabi to Dubai after sun down with every intention of getting there with enough time for a nice dinner, drinks, and lots of dancing.

But first we had to get there.

Yeah. That took a while. It didn't help that with the speed at which Dubai is growing and changing and morphing, GPS struggles to keep up to date. What wasn't a road now is and what was a road is now a mall parking lot.

We searched high and low for our holiday apartment and eventually found it tucked up in the back streets on the outskirts. The apartment was clean but we were asked to sign papers promising not to engage in "immoral activities" during our stay which effectively ruled out pre-gaming.

We ended up at People Nightclub in the heart of Dubai, a club on the 40-something floor of the Raffles Hotel with views across Dubai. Gorgeous.

After many hours of partying, we called it a night and went back to the apartment in anticipation of brunch the next day. Our friend decided to take us to the infamous Souk Al Bahar, a giant venue full of shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, and of course the largest mall in Dubai.

Scale knows no bounds in this part of the world. Seriously.

We arrived so late the night before that we ended up skipping dinner. We chose Baker & Spice to break this unintentional fast.

Baker & Spice is an oganic food joint right on the water with uninterrupted views of the Dubai Fountain and the Burj Khalifa.

They're known locally for their incredible salad options and unlimited fresh baked bread which I must say looked DELICIOUS.

We arrived too early for lunch so our only option was the breakfast menu and these gorgeous salads. I for one needed a great deal more than a salad to bring me back to life.